"I think I'm in a minority, but I feel differently about golf. I feel golf should be an aspirational game, something people aspire to. People should come to golf, golf shouldn't come to them." ..."It may be elitist, and perhaps that's what golf needs. Let golf be elitist. When I say 'aspire,' that's a positive word. Let people work hard and aspire to someday be able to play golf. To afford to play it."

Why are we talking about golf? Because The 2017 U.S. Women's Open is being held at Donald Trump's New Jersey golf resort. This event began in 1946 and is the most prestigious women’s golf event. So what? Well, it remains mysterious whether Trump is benefiting financially from this event because he refuses to separate from his assets. Just like the #boycott Trump campaign, we need to hit him where it hurts. And golf would hit him especially hard. So let’s brush up on our golf facts:

The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) is one of the worlds long-standing women's sports organizations and has a nearly 70 year history.

The Women's Open is organized by the US Golf Association (USGA), not the LPGA.

In October two senators asked for the tournament to be moved given Trump’s offensive comments about women, but to no avail.

Here is the general message (too long for a tweet): "We are disappointed that the US Golf Association is holding the Women's Open at Donald Trump's resort. The LPGA has a nearly 70 year history and is one of the world's premier women's professional sports organizations. Donald Trump has consistently disrespected women. By holding the Women's Open at his resort, the USGA is disrespecting women too."

2. While this tour is being planned by the USGA the LPGA has not made any public statement addressing Trump's disrespect towards women. Here is the LPGA site, along with social links and contact information. Please let them know that all-of-us expect them to stand with women. Here is the general message: "We are disappointed that the Ladies Professional Golf Association has not made a public statement denouncing Donald Trump's offensive comments about women. The LPGA has also not asked the USGA to move the Women's Open to another location. We expect more from an organization with a long and proud history of standing with women."